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Amazon Luna Controller

The hardware ID 1949:0402 refers to the and its predecessor, the Amazon Fire Game Controller . It is frequently encountered in Linux and Windows environments when configuring gamepads via Bluetooth or USB. Device Specifications Vendor ID (1949): Amazon.com .

Multiple Input Profiles:

The device may simultaneously register as a keyboard, mouse, and consumer control device, which can confuse emulator software that expects a single joystick input. Troubleshooting and Setup Guide gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-

Problem 4: Wrong button mapping in emulators

Connection Stability:

Users on certain Linux distributions (like Arch) have reported issues where the device pairs but fails to stay connected without custom udev rules. Amazon Luna Controller The hardware ID 1949:0402 refers

Because this is a budget controller, physical wear is fast, but digital drift is often a calibration issue. third-party PS4-style controller But if your device is

third-party PS4-style controller

But if your device is a gamepad showing that ID , it’s likely a using Sony’s wireless adaptor ID for compatibility.

: Since this controller includes dedicated media buttons (Back, Home, Menu), remap them to system macros such as "Save State," "Load State," or "Exit Game" for a smoother experience in desktop or emulation environments. Libretro Forums Implementation Context

Alternative Manufacturers:

Some generic controllers (e.g., Ipega PG-9069 or GameSir T4 Pro in Android mode) intentionally mimic this ID to ensure compatibility with standard drivers. Usage & Setup This controller supports three primary connection methods:

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